RALPH LAWLER
27th LAC Season
Television/Radio
[Read Ralph's Bio]
MICHAEL SMITH
8th LAC Season
Television/Radio
[Read Michael's Bio]
MATT PINTO
1st LAC Season
Radio
[Read Matt's Bio]




TELEVISION:
KTLA / WB
Since the 2002-03 season, KTLA/WB has served as the exclusive over-the-air broadcast home of the Clippers. A total of 25 LAC games will be carried by KTLA in 2005-06---with 13 of those to be broadcast in HD.

This marks the second such alliance between the two organizations. KTLA/WB carried the Clippers during the 1985-86 through 1990-91 NBA seasons.

KTLA, The WB, is where L. A. Lives, connecting to the community through reliable and award-winning news and compelling entertainment in standard and high definition. KTLA/WB is home to top-rated prime time programs such as “Smallville,” “Everwood” and “Gilmore Girls,” as well as the best syndicated lineup including “Sex and the City,” “Friends” and “Everybody Loves Raymond.” The “KTLA Morning News” continues to win in the ratings, helping Los Angeles rise and shine every weekday. “Prime News” is Los Angeles’ most reliable and comprehensive newscast providing coverage of the top stories of the day, weather, sports and entertainment. Celebrating 59 years of service to Los Angeles, KTLA/WB is a Tribune Broadcasting station. Additional information can be found at www.ktla.com.
  • Click here for the full 2005-06 KTLA Clippers schedule (PDF)

    TELEVISION:
    FOX SPORTS NET PRIME TICKET
    The newly renamed Fox Sports Net Prime Ticket enters its ninth season televising Los Angeles Clippers games. As the cable television home of the Clippers, FSN Prime Ticket returns with a full telecast schedule of 45 regular season games as well as select playoff games.

    FSN Prime Ticket features “Clippers Live”, the only regularly scheduled sports program devoted exclusively to Clippers coverage. Airing 30-minutes prior and immediately following each home game telecast on FSN Prime Ticket, “Clippers Live” provides Southern California sports fans with more Clippers’ access and information through in-depth team coverage, interviews and features.

    The telecast home to the Clippers received five 2005 Los Angeles Sports Emmy Awards, recognizing the network locally for “Best Sports Series”, “Best Sports Coverage”, “Best Sports Feature”, “Best Sports Reporting” and “Best Non-News Editing.”

    One of the nation’s premier regional sports networks, FSN Prime Ticket provides 24-hour sports programming to over 4.8 million viewers in Southern California, Hawaii and Nevada. FSN Prime Ticket's regional sports coverage features the Los Angeles Dodgers, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Los Angeles Galaxy, Chivas USA, Los Angeles Avengers, Los Angeles Sparks, Los Angeles Clippers, UCLA and USC football, Pac-10, WCC, Big West basketball and the “High School Football Game of the Week”. In addition to “Clippers Live”, FSN Prime Ticket's original programming include “Bruin Rewind”, “Trojan Rewind”, “The Lexus Gauntlet”, “The LA Times High School Spotlight”, “High School Spotlight Scoreboard” and “Fast Forward.” FSN Prime Ticket produces over 250 live sporting events and over 3,400 hours of original programming each year. FSN West and FSN Prime Ticket combine to produce over 450 live sporting events and telecast 5,000 hours of original programming every year.
  • Click here for the full 2005-06 FSNW /FSN Prime Ticket Clippers schedule (PDF)

    RADIO:
    KTLK AM 1150
    Beginning the eighth season of their radio partnership, the Clippers have the market’s only Progressive Talk station, AM 1150, as the team’s flagship station. All regular season and postseason games are heard throughout the Southland and will be live and uninterrupted Veteran broadcaster Matt Pinto, in his first season with the Clippers, calls the action while the “Voice of the Clippers,” Ralph Lawler and former Clipper Michael Smith, team up to call all non-televised games. Lee Klein continues in his fourth year as host of halftime and selected postgame shows.

    A Clear Channel Communications property, Progressive Talk AM 1150 is the home of Air America programming including Stephanie Miller, Al Franken, Ed Shultz and Randi Rhodes.
  • Click here for the full 2005-06 KTLK AM 1150 Clippers schedule
      • Wed 2/15
        7:30 PM
        Sat 2/18
        12:30 PM
        Wed 2/22
        7:30 PM
        Tue 2/28
        7:30 PM
      • Sun 3/11
        6:30 PM
        Mon 3/12
        7:30 PM
        Wed 3/14
        7:30 PM
        Thu 3/15
        7:30 PM
        Sat 3/17
        12:30 PM
        Sun 3/18
        12:30 PM
        Sat 3/24
        12:00 PM
        Mon 3/26
        7:30 PM
        Wed 3/28
        7:30 PM
        Fri 3/30
        7:30 PM
        Sat 3/31
        7:30 PM
      • Wed 4/4
        7:30 PM
        Sat 4/7
        7:30 PM
        Sat 4/14
        12:30 PM
        Mon 4/16
        7:30 PM
        Sun 4/22
        6:30 PM



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